WHEEL GUIDE RAIL AND VEHICLE TREATMENT INSTALLATION
20180257610 ยท 2018-09-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V31/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60S3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S8/032
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60S3/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60S3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V31/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60S3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S8/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A wheel guide rail for lateral delimitation of a washing area of a vehicle treatment installation has an elongated housing and several light modules distributed along the housing. The housing has several openings distributed over its length. Each light module includes a mounting base mounted in one of the openings of housing and at least one light source mounted in the mounting base.
Claims
1. Wheel guide rail for lateral delimitation of a washing area of a vehicle treatment installation with an elongated housing and several light modules distributed along the housing, wherein the housing has several openings distributed over its length, and in that each light module includes a mounting base mounted in one of the openings of housing and at least one light source mounted in the mounting base.
2. Wheel guide rail according to claim 1, wherein the mounting base includes a bottom and a peripheral wall, which delimit a recess open to the inside of housing in which light source is accommodated, and in that the bottom is transparent to the light of light source.
3. Wheel guide rail according to claim 2, wherein the bottom is flush with one flank of housing in which the openings are formed, or is recessed into housing behind flank.
4. Wheel guide rail according to claim 2, wherein a stop ridge is provided on the outside of the peripheral wall, which lies against an outside of housing.
5. Wheel guide rail according to claim 4, wherein a mounting slit is provided between the stop ridge and the outside of housing for introduction of a tool, especially a screwdriver.
6. Wheel guide rail according to claim 4, wherein an elastically compressible element is provided between stop ridge and the outside of housing.
7. Wheel guide rail according to claim 2, wherein the mounting base is injected-molded in one piece.
8. Wheel guide rail according to claim 2, wherein the peripheral wall is provided with external threads and a union nut screwed onto the external threads lies against an inside of the housing.
9. Wheel guide rail according to claim 2, wherein the peripheral wall is provided with a peripheral groove on its outside and a clamp lying against an interior of housing engages into groove on at least two opposite sites.
10. Wheel guide rail according to claim 2, wherein the peripheral wall carries an O-ring, which is elastically deformed in contact with the inside of housing.
11. Wheel guide rail according to claim 10, wherein the O-ring is in contact with a sharp edge of housing that delimits the opening accommodating the light module.
12. Wheel guide rail according to claim 1, wherein the openings of housing are tapered into the housing interior.
13. Wheel guide rail according to claim 1, wherein the light source is tightly cast into mounting base.
14. Wheel guide rail according to claim 1, wherein there also includes a base plate that tightly closes off an open bottom of housing in releasable fashion.
15. Wheel guide rail according to claim 1, wherein the light modules are provided with plugs for power supply and/or control of the light source and plugs complementary to the plugs of the light modules are movable on sides of the housing and preferably removable from the openings.
16. Vehicle treatment installation, wherein a treatment area is delimited laterally by a vehicle guide rail according to claim 1.
Description
[0024] Additional details and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following description of preferred embodiment examples with reference to the drawings. In the drawings:
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[0035] The rollover wash unit 2 can be moved in a longitudinal direction L of the rollover carwash installation 1 in order to treat a vehicle F in a washing area W between the portal columns 4, 4, especially to wash, polish and dry it. The ideal travel direction of vehicle F then essentially runs parallel to longitudinal direction L.
[0036] Since the portal columns 4, 4 are designed essentially identically, the invention is subsequently explained with reference to the left portal column 4 in
[0037] The lower end of the portal column 4 has a driving foot 7 in which a driving roller 9 is mounted to rotate and can be motor-driven with a drive 8. The driving roller 9 runs on a driving rail 10 fastened on a bottom B of the rollover carwash installation 1.
[0038] The rollover carwash installation 1 in the version described above is known in itself and therefore requires no further explanation.
[0039] For lateral delimitation of the washing area W between the driving rails 10, 10, identically formed wheel guide rails 11, 11 arranged in mirror image fashion are mounted on bottom B. The wheel guide rails 11, 11 then serve to guide the wheels of an entering vehicle and as a signal to the driver that the washing area W ends here laterally.
[0040] Since the wheel guide rails 11, 11 are designed identically and are mounted in a mirror image, the invention is explained below with reference to the left wheel guide rail 11 in
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[0042] The wheel guide rail 11 has a number of identically designed openings 17 on its inside flank 15. One light module 18 each is arranged in the opening 17 whose structure and function are presented and explained in detail below with reference to
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[0044] The bus uses any protocol appropriate for use in an environment subject to disturbances, especially CAN, for transmission of control commands. The control commands individually control the switching-on and switching-off of the light sources for each light module in order to suggest certain maneuvers to the driver of the vehicle entering the installation through light signals, for example, blinking, stop or go lights. If the light modules 18 contain light sources in different colors, information can also be conveyed to the driver by controlling the color of the emitted light.
[0045] The plug 20 has an elastic tongue 21 which can be locked in positive-locking fashion to an introduced complementary plug of the wiring harness in order to rule out unintended loosening of the plugs from each other. Its asymmetric shape permits connection to the complementary plug only in a single orientation so that incorrect connection is ruled out.
[0046] A mounting base 22 injection-molded in one piece from transparent plastic includes a bottom 23, a peripheral wall 24 in tubular shape around bottom 23 and a stop ridge 25 extending around wall 24. A groove 26 runs around the outside of wall 24, which is provided to accommodate a seal 27. A recess 48 delimited by the bottom 23 and wall 24 is provided in order to accommodate the circuit board 19 with the light sources facing bottom 23; a shoulder 28 on the inside of wall 24 establishes the installation depth of the circuit board 19. The orientation of circuit board 19 is clearly established by a notch 29, into which a rib 30 of mounting base 22 engages in the installed position.
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[0050] The wheel guide rail 11 can be mounted in the carwash installation 1 by fastening the housing with screws engaging directly in the bottom anchor through screw opening 16. These screws need not be loosened again for later replacement of light modules 18, since in order to loosen a light module again, a tool 36, for example, a screwdriver, can be introduced between the edge of opening 17 and the stop ridge 25 into the mounting slit 34 and the mounting base 22 driven out from opening 17 by turning tool 36, in which case the protruding part of O-ring 27 is sheared off along the sharp edge 35. The plug of the wiring harness anchored in positive-locking fashion to it is also pulled out together with the light module 18. However, since tongue 21 is now exposed, positive locking between the plugs is eliminated and the plug 20 of a new light module 18 can be connected to the wiring harness.
[0051] The new light module 18 is then forced in together with its O-ring 27 from the outside into opening 17 until O-ring 27 has passed edge 35 and is snapped against the inside of the housing behind edge 34. When the light module 18 is loosened, the tension of ring 33 ensures that the edge 35 is forced into O-ring 27.
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[0053] In this embodiment, during replacement of a light module 18, it is necessary to remove the housing 12 from the bottom in order to be able to access the clamp 38 via its then open bottom.
[0054] In order to facilitate reinstallation of the housing on the bottom, as shown in
[0055] It is further apparent from
[0056] In the embodiment of